INCLUDES: (1) Pliers. These Klein Tools angled head diagonal cutting pliers are a great addition to any toolbox. With an angled head design, they're perfect for working in tight spaces. They can cut through ACSR, screws, nails, and most hardened wires. The high-leverage design, with the rivet closer to the cutting edge, gives 36% more cutting power than other plier designs. Short jaws and beveled cutting edges allow for close wire cutting. The induction-hardened cutting knives last a long time. The hot-riveted joint ensures smooth operation and no handle wobbling. The Dual-material Journeyman™ handles offer a better grip without sacrificing strength and durability. Made of professional-grade materials and custom US-made tool steel, they're tough and long-lasting. The exclusive handle tempering reduces the shock when cutting wire. SPECIFICATIONS: Type - Diagonal Cutting Pliers; Application - ACSR, Screws, Nails, Most Hardened Wire; Overall Length - 8.125' (20.6 cm); Material - Steel; Nose Type - Angled; Jaw Length - 0.813' (2.1 cm); Jaw Width - 1.188' (3 cm); Jaw Thickness - 0.813' (2.1 cm); Jaw Capacity - 0.75' (1.9 cm); Cutting Knives - Standard; Cut Style - Standard; Joint Type - Hot Riveted; Handle Color - Light Blue/Black; Handle Finish - Journeyman; Handle Length - 6.75' (17.2 cm); Insulated - No; Tether Capable - No; Weight - 0.6 oz (277 g). Klein pliers, known for their solid construction and performance, have been made to high - quality standards since 1857.






Using these Klein Tools angled diagonal - cutters is easy. First, hold the pliers firmly by the handles. Then, place the wire or object you want to cut between the jaws. Squeeze the handles together to make the cut. Remember, these pliers are not insulated, so don't use them on live electrical wires. When not in use, keep them in a dry place to prevent rust. To maintain them, clean the jaws after each use to remove any debris. You can use a soft cloth for this. If the pliers start to feel a bit stiff, you can apply a small amount of lubricant to the joint. This will keep the action smooth. Also, don't try to cut objects that are too thick for the pliers' capacity, as it may damage the cutting edges.